Teacher Anna McQueston (later wife of Clifton Johnson) reaching up over the blackboard to wind the wall clock in the Hockanum schoolhouse. Three children, one boy and two girls, (one of which leans against a table) look on. Two large windows let in…
A woman stands in a kitchen winding up a grandfather clock. There is a table on the right with three kettles and some bowls underneath and a cabinet on the left with a mirror hanging above it.
A view of a number of buildings in Winchester including a two story building with a tall arched entrance and large sign reading: "The Dog & Duck Colson's Genuine Winnall Ales and Stout." The Winchester Cathedral, a white stone church is partly…
Side view of Williston Hall showing the entrance to the tower. The first North College once stood on this site before it burned in 1857. Hon. Samuel Williston of Easthampton donated money for a new building and Williston Hall was dedicated May 19,…
Side view of Williston Hall showing the entrance to the tower. The first North College once stood on this site before it burned in 1857. Hon. Samuel Williston of Easthampton donated money for a new building and Williston Hall was dedicated May 19,…
Front view of Williston Hall The first North College once stood on this site before it burned in 1857. Hon. Samuel Williston of Easthampton donated money for a new building and Williston Hall was dedicated May 19, 1858. The third floor originally…
Front view of Williston Hall The first North College once stood on this site before it burned in 1857. Hon. Samuel Williston of Easthampton donated money for a new building and Williston Hall was dedicated May 19, 1858. The third floor originally…
Side view of Williston Hall showing the entrance to the tower. The first North College once stood on this site before it burned in 1857. Hon. Samuel Williston of Easthampton donated money for a new building and Williston Hall was dedicated May 19,…
This building was constructed in 1857-58 through the liberality of the Hon. Samuel Williston. It contained recitation rooms, and the third floor was occupied by the "Mather Collection of Art." In the hallway of the main entrance was located a brass…
A wooden statue of William Pitt, originally owned by Lord Dexter. The statue, dressed as a minuteman with his right arm outstretched and a rifle hanging over his left shoulder. An ivy covered wall stands behind it with tops of trees visible in the…